History of The Fowler 4Fs
The very first episode of "The Fowler 4Fs", "The Argument" was in fact not meant to be the pilot for a mini-series at all. I had originally created it to see what I could make of a Railworks episode, as there were several Railworks series being aired on YouTube at the time, such as "The Dark Railway Series", "Over the Hills", "Changing Times", and "The AR Chronicles".
The idea of making another episode was actually given to me by Thomas Dibden during one of his Random Ramblings for Problem Productions. A few ideas had already been thought of, but I finally decided to write "The Escape", which was more or less the first proper episode of the mini series. It was released in 3 parts during April 2012, only a few weeks after "The Argument" (the 1st being released much earlier than parts 2 and 3 because of writer's block).
I had several ideas for sheds they should try and escape to after part 3, but I finally decided on a shed that the real No. 44422 (the real Fowler) was based at for a short amount of time: Bristol Barrow Road. This will appear in the next episode.
Andrew Cabral, creator of "The AR Chronicles", suggested that I should use music to make the episodes more interesting. After looking for some royalty free music, I came across Incompetech.com, a website run by Kevin Mcleod, and I have found some interesting pieces to use in the next episode onwards.
The idea of making another episode was actually given to me by Thomas Dibden during one of his Random Ramblings for Problem Productions. A few ideas had already been thought of, but I finally decided to write "The Escape", which was more or less the first proper episode of the mini series. It was released in 3 parts during April 2012, only a few weeks after "The Argument" (the 1st being released much earlier than parts 2 and 3 because of writer's block).
I had several ideas for sheds they should try and escape to after part 3, but I finally decided on a shed that the real No. 44422 (the real Fowler) was based at for a short amount of time: Bristol Barrow Road. This will appear in the next episode.
Andrew Cabral, creator of "The AR Chronicles", suggested that I should use music to make the episodes more interesting. After looking for some royalty free music, I came across Incompetech.com, a website run by Kevin Mcleod, and I have found some interesting pieces to use in the next episode onwards.